Application cache and multiligual Office 2013

Hi Guys
I have packaged Office 2013 with all needed language packs inside to deploy through DTs based on OU.
The issue I have, is the bandwidth available over some of the lines is very bad. I have been asked that if the Office app caches the whole package, then that might be an issue.
Is there a way without creating multiple applications, still using DTs to stop SCCM caching the whole package and only the files (languages) it needs?
NN

Hi Peter
Thank you for the response. Maybe I have packaged this incorrectly then.
Here is my method:
Folder [Office 2013] has all languages one after the other inside like this:
My application points to this as the root. The DT then points to the setup.exe in the root for all, the MSP and then has a different config file for each DT based on language to be installed.
It does install as expected and picks the correct DT and just one language where needed, but I didn't expect it to drag down files not being used.
Do I need to package this differently to have it not cache all content in the root?
Thanks again
NN

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